YES! I noticed the same thing you did! 😀 Absolutely no dirt or grease inside the sockets (Never Used) 😆 😃 😀 3:35 The 15mm short with a little rust inside is the only one that shows signs of use. 1:29 Where the factory applied protective oil leaked off the new impact socket. 😀 That, or this dude has some serious OCD and meticulously cleans them after every use! 😲 Maybe he doesn't use these to earn a living. ???? Good video though...
Great review, and fantastic video in general! Informative, insightful, thorough and while also maintaining a easy going demeanor. Well done sir. I appreciate you taking time to share with us, your thoughts and why you value the tool.
Westling are the best socket organizers. PERIOD! I wish they had the 3 row available when I bought my first set. Now I get to buy some of them again. Worth every penny!
Those are really nice trays. I organized my sockets a few years ago with the Ernst organizer trays. No regrets. I like the flexibility and the price. No issues with durability.
Love mine had to take my tool box to another shop to do some work had my whole box in the bed of the truck had to go over several railroad tracks along with hitting pot holes and my 3/4 ton pickup doesn't ride the smoothest all my sockets stayed in place I was expecting to have a mess when I got to the job
These are nice 👍 they’re aluminum and blank. I prefer blank trays because you have the ability to put whichever socket size you prefer rather than the marked ones no confusion
I like those.. it’s very hard to find good ones.. and the magnetic ones are good at first. Until they start collecting metal shards of tiny pieces of metal
I bought all kinds of different organizers. I got the same sunex set for my tool cart and could not find any to fit. Big help.. Just ordered. I wasted so much money on the other organizers.
Yes, if the trays had been made magnetic, I would buy them. Otherwise, I will take my chances with the old metal socket holders, where it is hit or miss with the sockets staying on if the holder tips on it's side. The first socket tray that you showed (the red plastic one with the broken peg) is ok if you stand your sockets up, however, it is quite useless for storing and organizing sockets in a tool box that has drawers.
@@bigbobdasloth Thanks. it would be cool if the company contracted for custom rare earth magnets plates to attach to the entire bottom area of the organizers.
I wonder if the large magnet in this video would do the job, attached to the bottom of these. But, even if it did, that would double the cost, seeing the magnet is $13 on Amazon. I'm thinking these pegs are made out of aluminum though, so the magnetic force wouldn't carry through the pegs like they would if they were steel.
Can you please tell me what type of sockets you have on your trays as i have bought sets and they do not fill these. Some are missing key sockets and i cannot find them under the sets i have
Hi Christine. The 3/8 1/4 impact are Sunex. The 1/2 deep impact areGear Wrench. The swivel metrics are Sunex, the swivel standard are Mastercraft. The 1/2 chrome shallow and I think the 3/8 chrome metric deep are Williams and the rest are Snap On. I think I got mostly right. All the best
finally i can sleep better , some one has done all the research on socket trays ... until now i had no idea those socket trays could keep my socket sooooo clean , like they never been used .. thanks ....ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz
Also available on Amazon Joe. www.amazon.com/Torin-Big-Red-Tool-Organizer/dp/B0096725JM/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1547089631&sr=8-6&keywords=Torin+magnetic All the best
That's the problem with people, they are not picky enough these days, where companies are then playing this and producing poor quality as a standard. Start dismissing shitty products to send these companies the message that what they are doing isn't good enough.
Amazing, I've never seen so many unused socket in one place!
maybe that is why his hands are so clean....
YES! I noticed the same thing you did! 😀
Absolutely no dirt or grease inside the sockets (Never Used) 😆 😃 😀
3:35 The 15mm short with a little rust inside is the only one that shows signs of use.
1:29 Where the factory applied protective oil leaked off the new impact socket. 😀
That, or this dude has some serious OCD and meticulously cleans them after every use! 😲
Maybe he doesn't use these to earn a living. ????
Good video though...
Great review, and fantastic video in general! Informative, insightful, thorough and while also maintaining a easy going demeanor. Well done sir. I appreciate you taking time to share with us, your thoughts and why you value the tool.
I have two drawers full of sockets on these Westling trays. Best socket organizers I have ever used.
Westling are the best socket organizers. PERIOD! I wish they had the 3 row available when I bought my first set. Now I get to buy some of them again. Worth every penny!
Those are some very nice socket trays . Good video dude
Those are really nice trays. I organized my sockets a few years ago with the Ernst organizer trays. No regrets. I like the flexibility and the price. No issues with durability.
Love mine had to take my tool box to another shop to do some work had my whole box in the bed of the truck had to go over several railroad tracks along with hitting pot holes and my 3/4 ton pickup doesn't ride the smoothest all my sockets stayed in place I was expecting to have a mess when I got to the job
These are nice 👍 they’re aluminum and blank. I prefer blank trays because you have the ability to put whichever socket size you prefer rather than the marked ones no confusion
gorgeous 64 1/2 Mustang! great review man!
Just got mine. I could not agree more
I like those.. it’s very hard to find good ones.. and the magnetic ones are good at first. Until they start collecting metal shards of tiny pieces of metal
I bought all kinds of different organizers. I got the same sunex set for my tool cart and could not find any to fit. Big help.. Just ordered. I wasted so much money on the other organizers.
I’ve had a couple of the pins fall out on me. All I did was take a hammer and pound them back into place. Fixed that issue.
Great review, it would be a + if the studs were magnetic, or maybe one can magnetize them.
Yes, if the trays had been made magnetic, I would buy them. Otherwise, I will take my chances with the old metal socket holders, where it is hit or miss with the sockets staying on if the holder tips on it's side.
The first socket tray that you showed (the red plastic one with the broken peg) is ok if you stand your sockets up, however, it is quite useless for storing and organizing sockets in a tool box that has drawers.
You should do more videos.
Good stuff. I watched all 3. :)
Is it magnetic,where it meets the socket?
What 1/4 impact sockets brand do you have
Do you ever use those sockets?
My impact sockets scratched the anodized finish after a few months.
They're nice, I just wish that they offered a version that keeps the sockets in place for mechanics that travel.
Really simple way we tackled that with out mobile guy was to use either a large rubber band or epoxy a bar magnet to the bottom.
@@bigbobdasloth rubber bands on the sockets?
@@jmd1743 over the top of the sockets and the bottom of the trays.
@@bigbobdasloth Thanks. it would be cool if the company contracted for custom rare earth magnets plates to attach to the entire bottom area of the organizers.
I wonder if the large magnet in this video would do the job, attached to the bottom of these. But, even if it did, that would double the cost, seeing the magnet is $13 on Amazon. I'm thinking these pegs are made out of aluminum though, so the magnetic force wouldn't carry through the pegs like they would if they were steel.
No magnets for me ;to much metal dust around my area
Prices have gone up wise i would have found these 3 years ago
The only thing, I wish they would incorporate... a magnetic base. For on the go.
Can you please tell me what type of sockets you have on your trays as i have bought sets and they do not fill these. Some are missing key sockets and i cannot find them under the sets i have
Hi Christine. The 3/8 1/4 impact are Sunex. The 1/2 deep impact areGear Wrench. The swivel metrics are Sunex, the swivel standard are Mastercraft. The 1/2 chrome shallow and I think the 3/8 chrome metric deep are Williams and the rest are Snap On. I think I got mostly right.
All the best
finally i can sleep better , some one has done all the research on socket trays ...
until now i had no idea those socket trays could keep my socket sooooo clean , like they never been used ..
thanks ....ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz
thank you for this review 👍👍👍
Where did you find the 1/2 inch add on? I dont see them on the web site
Found out when I went to set them up the smaller 3/8 sunex sockets like 7-11 are too wide to fit on a regular plastic tray.
Do they offer a rail that has three rows to accommodate the mid length sockets
Great question Andy! Yes. They are actually in the process of coming out with exactly that. If I get a chance I'll do a review on them.
Capri tools just came out with 3/8” standard/mid/deep impact sets (sae & metric) that include Westling trays.
What kind of magnetic strip was that..do you have a link?
Also available on Amazon Joe.
www.amazon.com/Torin-Big-Red-Tool-Organizer/dp/B0096725JM/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1547089631&sr=8-6&keywords=Torin+magnetic
All the best
Where in the Uk sells these iteams
Wrestling machine ships worldwide. westlingmachine.com/ToolHolders.html
All the best
Dang, second buy in three vajos. Impressive!
That's the problem with people, they are not picky enough these days, where companies are then playing this and producing poor quality as a standard. Start dismissing shitty products to send these companies the message that what they are doing isn't good enough.
You rock bud
It's a tool it's not expected to be perfect
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You mean zero